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Keep in mind StopICE is a website, not an app, so some of the stuff the hackers claimed they got don't seem to make sense. The only "personal" info I see the website could collect is a phone number if you sign up for text alerts when someone posts an alert at a zip code / city / state.
Phone # seems like a scary thing to collect. Also, visiting the web site reveals an IP address, maybe also not good. Wonder if there's a more anonymous way to get the alerts out, like if some larger sites sent out alert geolocations along with regular web pages.
Eh, SMS could be a burner phone or virtual number but I sort of agree that the site could recommend people do that rather than entering their own real phone number if they want to sign up for optional SMS alerts. It's probably one of those convenience vs privacy issues - how to enable non-tech savvy people to receive optional alerts if they choose to.
Burner phone still tracks the person everywhere. Yeah it's hard. Too bad 1-way pagers are near extinct now.